Friday, December 3, 2010

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Life on Earth, with a little arsenic
Washington Post
By Marc Kaufman All life on Earth - from microbes to elephants and us - requires the element phosphorus as one of its six components. But now researchers have discovered a bacterium that appears to have replaced that life-enabling phosphorus with its ...
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Amazon booted WikiLeaks for copyright violation
msnbc.com
By Wilson Rothman Amazon Web Services just issued a statement refuting the notion that it had discontinued service to WikiLeaks because of a government inquiry or a massive DDOS attack. The company asserts it was neither, but rather WikiLeaks' own ...
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Legislators Support Internet Privacy, but Question How to Do It
New York Times
By EDWARD WYATT WASHINGTON — Lawmakers examining the Federal Trade Commission's recommendation for a "do not track" mechanism to restrict the monitoring of Internet users said that they supported stricter safeguards for consumer privacy, ...
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OnLive begins all you can eat, $10 subscription
Ars Technica
By Ben Kuchera | Last updated December 2, 2010 5:09 PM Onlive has released its game-streaming microconsole to consumers, and we've taken a long look at both the hardware and the service itself. We found some good things and some bad things, ...
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Review: 'Disney Epic Mickey' is not-quite-perfect magic
CNN
By Larry Frum, CNN In "Disney Epic Mickey," players use a magic paintbrush to create or erase parts of the iconic character's world. (CNN) -- "Disney Epic Mickey" is a fun adventure with everyone's favorite mouse, but a wonky camera and targeting ...
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